Quin moved from corner to safety two seasons ago and is one of the most versatile defensive backs on the market. He's the type of safety defensive coordinators are looking for in today's wide-open game: sturdy enough to defend the run, with the ability to flex out and cover a slot receiver or tight end in certain coverages.

The Lions have needed secondary help this entire millennium. There are salary cap concerns in Detroit, so paying big to snag Goldson or Quin could be difficult with all the other needs the Lions have to fill.